For my Finite Math class I was to play a game called Master Mind and evaluate the logic of the game.
First I guessed all
blue and nothing happened. For a moment I was confused by this games feedback,
I didn’t see any but I realized they were all wrong. Then I did all green and
all were wrong again. All brown, I messed up and didn’t notice one was right.
All purple, all wrong. At this point I noticed a brown was right and so I
choose one brown to test if it was the first position that was right, the rest
red to see if there were any red.
I got lucky and that was the solution one brown, three red.
So it took me 5 moves on my first game and I won. I have to say six colors
seamed like a lot to me, I think I was expecting four.
As for calculating the number of possibilities, four sets
each have six possibilities. I almost thought 4 x 6 but no, I think it’s 6 x 6 x
6 x 6, so 1,296. After arriving at this
number I checked online and it seams to be accurate.
The way I used feedback in the game was that when I got one
right I planned to mix my code and see where I got it right then to leave the
right one there and work on finding others. When all brown came back with one
right, I knew there was one brown somewhere. If it had said two right then I
would have known there were two brown somewhere.
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